Lloyd Banks said he wasn't deeply touched by the original version of "We Are the World" when it came out in 1985; the Southside Queens native was just barely 2 years old when the star-studded charity record debuted.

Coming together to remake the classic “We Are The World”, Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie pulled together a slew of artists to remake the magic first created with the help of the late Michael Jackson. Of those to appear on the guest list, Jay-Z actually pulled a disappearing act as the rapper was nowhere to be found in the fray of the Hip Hop community. Read more to find out why!

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The new remake of We are the World has now been unveiled with over 75 artists participating in the new song. We are the World originally was created by Quincy Jones, and a number of star musicians twenty-five years ago as part of the supergroup “USA for Africa”. This impressive assembly of musical talent included […]

Via Hello Beautiful According to MTV.com, not only will Pop icon Janet Jackson feature on the soon-to-be-released ‘We Are The World’ remake, she will be singing the same part her late brother, the King of Pop Michael Jackson, sang on the original 25 years ago: “She’s doing Michael’s part in the middle the same part […]

"After I did Bob Dylan's part, it kind of hit me that this is something way more important than I could've ever imagined," Wayne says

Music legend Quincy Jones wants to mark the 25th anniversary of the landmark song “We Are The World” by recording an updated version in the wake of the Haiti earthquake. Usher and John Legend are just a few of the names asked to participate. Check out who else inside!